Sass selector-unify() Function
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Sass selector-unify() Function
The selector-unify()
function returns a selector that matches only elements matched by both $selector1 and $selector2.
Example
SASS TO CSS CONVERTER
#{selector-unify("a", ".disabled")} {
color: black;
}
#{selector-unify("a.disabled", "a.outgoing")} {
color: black;
}
#{selector-unify(".warning a", "main a")} {
color: black;
}
Syntax
selector-unify($selector1, $selector2)
Parameter Value
Value | Type | Explanation |
---|---|---|
$selector1 | Required | Specifies first css selector |
$selector2 | Required | Specifies second css selector |
Return Value
Value | Explanation |
---|---|
selector | Returns a selector that matches only elements matched by both $selector1 and $selector2. |
null | Returns null if $selector1 and $selector2 don’t match any of the same elements, or if there’s no selector that can express their overlap. |
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